New for 2021
Wheatsheaf Cottage is a comfortably furnished holiday home in a quiet, tucked away location, yet just moments from Lymington’s bustling High Street. Sleeping up to four adult guests, the cottage has been thoughtfully refurbished to provide all the home comforts one could need. With a spacious open plan living area leading into the private sunny garden with covered verandah, there is plenty of space to relax after exploring the surrounding area. A bedroom on each floor, each with its own bathroom, offers flexible sleeping accommodation.
A short stroll from the cottage takes you into the heart of Lymington, with its cobbled quay leading down to the water’s edge where the local fishing boats offload their daily catch. Lymington High Street has an array of independent shops, cafes and eateries, and the ancient Saturday charter market, with its vast selection of stalls, is well worth a visit. For a more energetic walk or cycle, follow the sea wall to Keyhaven and Milford on Sea whilst enjoying views across the Solent towards the Isle of Wight. Leave the car behind and catch the train from Lymington Town to Lymington Pier onto the ferry to the Isle of Wight or to Brockenhurst in the heart of the New Forest National Park. With miles of heathland to explore, enjoy walking, cycling or horse riding amongst the free-roaming ponies, cattle and donkeys.
Weekly price from £706
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